LarryFine
Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
- Location
- Henrico County, VA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
You say that like it's a problem.are you the guy that uses zipcord to feed receptacles?:smile:
You say that like it's a problem.are you the guy that uses zipcord to feed receptacles?:smile:
are you the guy that uses zipcord to feed receptacles?:smile:
I can't help but wonder upon whom the proof of the latter is.
Maybe that's why the drill dies so suddenly. I do know there's an electronic module inside the 36v batteries. (I told you I open everything! :winkThey are smart enough to shut off when they reach a certain voltage and cant be reset till you put them in a charger.
speaking of cordless..did anyone use that new hackzall or whatever its called from milwaukee? im waiting for a dewalt version
I liked the name so much.....I went out and bought one today!!! :grin:
I can't help but wonder upon whom the proof of the latter is.
There is no equal to Hilti but they are expensive. They take a licking and keep on ticking.
Pshhh...that's amateur hour. I cut the wire from dead christmas lights and string that together.
If you have to, you can even use a couple of pieces of #12. Just hook them up, leave the engine running in the working vehicle for about 10 minutes, remove the wires, and start it up.And if you ever find yourself without jumper cables you'd be amazed what you can do with couple pieces of #6 and some duct tape!